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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07/20/2004 - Regular Minutes - Bryan College Station Library System Advisory Board MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING BRYAN+COLLEGE STATION PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM ADVISORY BOARD • July 20,2004 On the 20th day of July 2004,the Bryan+College Station Public Library Advisory.Board of the cities of Bryan and College Station, Texas, met in a regular scheduled meeting at the College Station Library, 1818.Harvey Mitchell Parkway South, College Station,Texas,and the following members were present: 1.ATTENDANCE MEMBER Present/ #of Meetings- #of Meetings-_ %attended- Absent held since attended since in last 6 appointment appointment months Mr.Larry Ringer,President A 39 37 66 Mrs. Jo Berg P 33 31 100 Lois Koontz A 4 3 66 Charles Smith P 20 19 100 Shirley Watts P 20 •16 100 Jeanne Mitchell P 16 13 100 Eric Miller P 15 13 100 James Bradford A 10 7 33 2. Also present were Mrs. Clara Mounce, Community Librarian; Mrs. Laura Mills, Secretary; and Olivia Burnside from the City of College Station. 3. Jo Berg called the meeting to order at 5:15. 4. The minutes were approved as distributed. 5. The monthly stats for May and June 2004 were discussed. Mrs. Mounce stated she was thrilled that July circulation of 43,092 was a record for College Station. There was also an increase in tours at the Carnegie History Center in May. 6. There was no old business. • 7. In new business,the library reviewed a draft of the Library Confidentiality Policy. Due to the passage of the Patriot's Act after 9/11,there were some changes made allowing the FBI to review a library patron's records. The proposed policy outlines the proper procedure for staff to follow if any agency or local, state or federal government seeks access to information about library patrons or transactions. A member of the ACLU plans to attend the next library board meeting at which the proposed policy will be discussed. 8. In the Librarian's report,Mrs.Mounce reported that Larry Ringer wrote a letter to Bryan City Manager Mary Kaye Moore expressing the Board's concern about the City of Bryan increasing capital funds for library books for the 04-05 fiscal year. The City Manager replied in a letter that.$17,000 would be added to the library's budget with some additional funds available if there were salary savings. The Summer Reading Club is going well at both libraries. However with capacity crowds-and-many patrons .. turned away at the College Station Library, next year's programming may feature less ticketed events in-the large meeting room. There has been several staff changesat both libraries..with severalclerk positions open.. The Youth Services librarian at College Station is resigning and relocating out of the area. There have been several incidences.with.problem-patrons>at.both libraries where the police have been called: Mrs. Mounce informed the Board that the Rotary Plaza between the Bryan Library and Children's Museum is still developing. Other subjects mentioned were the sculpture proposed for downtown Bryan and the parking garage. Ms. Burnside stated-that wireless access will be installed at College Station with fiber optics providing cleaner/faster service. 9. Agenda items for September 21, 2004 will be the Library Confidentiality Policy and a wrap up of the Summer Reading Club. 10.The meeting adjourned at 6:00 p.m. • Larry Ringer,President Clara Mounce,Community Librarian